Elevating one group over another and there are no animal-rights or anti-gun activists in sight:
It was never really about the 600-pound cow-elk, killed near the frosty banks of the Slocan River near Castlegar, B.C., some 35 kilometres north of the U.S. border. Richard Desautel knew that before he pulled the trigger.
“I was walking with my ancestors,” he said. ...
“Pulling the trigger was the easy part,” Desautel said.
His claim, widely supported by First Nations groups, shot fear through federal and provincial governments: What if the Supreme Court of Canada decided that Constitutionally protected Aboriginal rights extend to Indigenous people outside of Canada?
Unaccountable and un-elected judicial activists have made Canadian forests into American hunting grounds because someone was here first or something.
There goes our sovereignty.
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